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lowering R500

Old Mar 12, 2016 | 07:31 AM
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Hi,

I've been thinking about lowering my R 500 with airmatic suspension.

What's the best way to lower, lowering links or a module?

Would there be more risk of wheels crashing into wheel arches on a lowered car if air strut was to fail when driving along?

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Old Mar 13, 2016 | 03:50 PM
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I am going to pick up my 2013 R350 next week from the dealer. I wanted to figure out how to lower the full automatic too. I like the idea of software more. Lowering it won't make any difference when you automatic fail. The R can only be so low without air.
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Old Mar 13, 2016 | 09:46 PM
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I'm using aftermarket adjustable links for four corners. Myself I don't think is a good idea to overwrite the factory default setting. Also for those links it's easy to pull off and pop it back in.
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Old Mar 14, 2016 | 02:19 AM
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OK thanks ....how much have you lowered the front and the rear?

What size alloys are you running


Thanks
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Old Mar 14, 2016 | 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by R500DB
OK thanks ....how much have you lowered the front and the rear?

What size alloys are you running


Thanks
I have a WORK rims 22x10, with the 295/30/ZR22 rubber.




WORK 22x10
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Old Mar 14, 2016 | 01:39 PM
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wow, it look great. Is the spoiler the factory add on? I been trying to figure out what the factory spoiler look like, hard to tell from the catalog.

Originally Posted by slo1216
I have a WORK rims 22x10, with the 295/30/ZR22 rubber.




WORK 22x10
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Old Mar 14, 2016 | 01:42 PM
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also have anyone tried out this Module?

http://loweringmodule.com/programa-v...e-with-remote/
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Old Mar 14, 2016 | 02:59 PM
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wow, it look great. Is the spoiler the factory add on? I been trying to figure out what the factory spoiler look like, hard to tell from the catalog.
its a factory R-class AMG spoiler

W251 roof spoiler part# B66881540
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Originally Posted by dinfung
also have anyone tried out this Module?

http://loweringmodule.com/programa-v...e-with-remote/
how does it work? does is overwrite factory setting?
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Old Mar 14, 2016 | 03:58 PM
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I am not too sure, I am guessing it just added a piggy back system to tell the computer how high or how low to go?

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how does it work? does is overwrite factory setting?
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Old Mar 14, 2016 | 04:13 PM
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https://mbworld.org/forums/cls-coupe...ng-module.html

seem like a easy to use system.
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lowered with the lowering module yesterday. max is 2" for front and back. over all the system is easy to install, the guide and the system is very well done. with the airmatic, lower 2" doesn't change the ride at all, very happy with it. kind of hope the back can drop a bit more.

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I just purchased a set of 22x10 wheels. Can I lower my 09 with the module? I don't have the full airmatic on the rear self leveling suspension..
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Old May 27, 2016 | 02:49 PM
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depend on the offset of the wheels. I think the module only work with full airmatic, in your case you can lower with spring up front and lowering link on the back.
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Old May 27, 2016 | 03:31 PM
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depend on the offset of the wheels. I think the module only work with full airmatic, in your case you can lower with spring up front and lowering link on the back.
I believe the offset is +40.. Looking at it from the front it looks like the wheels poke out but looking from the rear the wheels line up with the edge of the fender

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Since the R-Class does sit quite high at fty spec, I am sure you can lower it a bit more and still have no rubbing issue.
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Originally Posted by dinfung
lowered with the lowering module yesterday. max is 2" for front and back. over all the system is easy to install, the guide and the system is very well done. with the airmatic, lower 2" doesn't change the ride at all, very happy with it. kind of hope the back can drop a bit more.

Unfortunately, 2" is about the lowering limit in the rear of the R before the ride starts to become unbearable, and perhaps slightly dangerous. At that height, there is very little air pressure in the factory rear springs, so the rear suspension gets VERY wallowy, and reacts very poorly to road conditions... making for a poor ride. The best way to get the rear lower, while maintaining good drivability would be to replace the rear air springs with "shorter" units. I'd always been planning to make a set for myself, but as more people seem to be talking about-and actually-modifying their Rs... I'm wondering if it'd be worthwhile to make a couple extra sets..

Here's a previous thread about this very thing:
https://mbworld.org/forums/r-class-w...l-bracket.html
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Originally Posted by benzR350NYC
I just purchased a set of 22x10 wheels. Can I lower my 09 with the module? I don't have the full airmatic on the rear self leveling suspension..
You'll have to get a set of aftermarket coil springs in the front, and then you can use some adjustable links to lower the rear.
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Old May 28, 2016 | 09:50 AM
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Originally Posted by vanable
You'll have to get a set of aftermarket coil springs in the front, and then you can use some adjustable links to lower the rear.
Any good suggestions on what coil springs I should use?
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Old May 28, 2016 | 02:31 PM
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Also is it wise to get a camber kit?

I put in my order for the HR springs and a set of adjustable air ride links. I'm lowering next week
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Old May 30, 2016 | 12:01 AM
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Depend on cost I will be interested in a set of shorter bag/spring
Originally Posted by vanable
Unfortunately, 2" is about the lowering limit in the rear of the R before the ride starts to become unbearable, and perhaps slightly dangerous. At that height, there is very little air pressure in the factory rear springs, so the rear suspension gets VERY wallowy, and reacts very poorly to road conditions... making for a poor ride. The best way to get the rear lower, while maintaining good drivability would be to replace the rear air springs with "shorter" units. I'd always been planning to make a set for myself, but as more people seem to be talking about-and actually-modifying their Rs... I'm wondering if it'd be worthwhile to make a couple extra sets..

Here's a previous thread about this very thing:
https://mbworld.org/forums/r-class-w...l-bracket.html
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